Section 4: Bubbling Under
Merril Bainbridge hit #118 in 1998 with ”Lonely”
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Anita Baker bubbled under at #111 with ”When You Love Someone,” a duet with James Ingram.
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David Ball bubbled under at #107 with ”When the Thought Of You Catches Up To Me.”
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Buju Banton bubbled under at #117 in 1997 with ”Champion”
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Mega Banton hit #118 in 1994 with ”Sound Boy Killing.”
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In 1999 the Barenaked Ladies peaked at #121 with ”Call and Answer” from the movie EdTV.
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Gary Barlow hit #106 in 1998 with ”Superhero.”
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Los Barrio Boyzz (yeah, two Zs) bubbled under at #106 with ”How We Roll” and #121 with ”I Wish” both in 1996.
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The Bayside Boys (no Zs) are better known for being part of the Macarena but they bubbled under at #115 with ”Caliente” in 1996.
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B-Code went to #106 in 1996 with ”Feel Good.”
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The Beastie Boys could only wiggle their way onto the bubbling under charts with ”Get It Together” and ”Sabotage” in 1994.
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The Bee Gees bubbled under at #109 in 1994 with ”For Whom the Bell Tolls.”
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